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Guardiola says Man City have only 15 fit senior players for Hoffenheim clash

By Andy Hampson, | 4d
David Silva and Fernandinho are the latest players to join City’s casualty list.

Pep Guardiola says Manchester City have only 15 fit senior players available for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Hoffenheim.

David Silva and Fernandinho are the latest additions to an injury list that includes Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne, Danilo, Benjamin Mendy and Claudio Bravo. Oleksandar Zinchenko has also been out in recent weeks.

The problems come after City suffered their first Premier League defeat of the season at Chelsea on Saturday to lose top spot in the table.

Fernandinho will miss Manchester City’s Champions League clash with Hoffenheim due to injury (Martin Rickett/PA Images)

The Hoffenheim clash has less riding on it with City already through to the last 16 but they need at least a point to be sure of finishing the first stage as winners of Group F.

Guardiola said: “We have 15 players available so I cannot do too much.

“We are going into a really tough game. We are in the next stage and that’s important but we want to go through finishing first. Every game we try to win.

“If you finish first or second the last 16 is tough but to play at home (in the second leg) is a small advantage.”

Sergio Aguero is not ready to return against Hoffenheim in the Champions League but could play against Everton at the weekend (Nick Potts/PA Images)

Silva was substituted at Stamford Bridge with a hamstring injury and faces “a few weeks” out but Aguero, who has missed three games with a groin problem, could return to face Everton on Saturday.

Guardiola, speaking at a pre-match press conference dominated by questions about the alleged racial abuse experienced by Raheem Sterling, did not confirm the nature of midfielder Fernandinho’s injury.

Guardiola expects his players to learn lessons from their reverse at Chelsea, which saw Liverpool supplant the champions at the summit.

He said: “The day after we trained, a bit more sad than normal, but that’s normal when we lose.

Pep Guardiola expects his Manchester City side to learn from their defeat at Chelsea (Martin Rickett/PA Images).

“But unusual is not to lose a game – what’s unusual is what we have done in the last 15 or 16 months. That’s not normal, the amount of games we won and the few games we lost.

“But I have no argument with the way we lost. I don’t have anything negative to say to my players.

“Against good teams that can happen. If you make mistakes against good teams, Champions League teams, Chelsea, always you concede. It’s part of the process and we have to learn.”

Leroy Sane believes his Manchester City form has returned in recent weeks (Adam Davy/PA Images).

Winger Leroy Sane feels the team will be determined to bounce back.

The German said: “Now every one is really motivated. Now we are not first, we are second and we want to go back on the top and be in front of Liverpool. This is our target.”

Sane has been in fine form in recent weeks after recovering from the frustrations of being dropped for the World Cup and a slow start to the campaign.

He said: “At the beginning, I wasn’t playing that much. I had to find back the way I play.

“Now I think I have found I am on the way back to being in good form and I have to try keeping going on with it.”

Sane, whose contract expires in 2021, is currently in discussions over a new deal.

The 22-year-old said: “I enjoy playing a lot with the coach, with the players. They are all amazing and, most important, they are all amazing people.

“I feel really at home here from day one and of course it (staying longer) is possible.”



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